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bocasin|ˈbɒkəsɪn| Also 5 bokesy, 6–7 boccasin(e. [a. Sp. bocací cotton stuff used for lining, (also of its Fr. form boccasin (Cotgr.), now boucassin), a. Turk. bōḥāsī or bōghāsī cotton cloth (Kieffer el Bianchi).] ‘A kind of fine Buckeram, that hath a resemblance of taffata, and is much used for lining.’ Cotgr.
1485Inv. in Ripon Ch. Acts 366, viij ulnæ de blakke bokesye . una toga lyned cum bokesy. 1611Cotgr., Boccasin, Boccasin. 1714French Bk. Rates 36 Boucasin-stuff per Piece of 12 Ells. 1721Bailey, Boccasine, fine Buckram, a sort of Linen Cloth. 1755Johnson, Bocasine [as in Bailey]; and in later Dicts. |